A “Must Read” For Nature Lovers!
World-class wildlife photography and wonderfully
informative writing open your eyes to the teeming life
just outside your window and around the world.
Item Number: 13880
A “Must Read” For Nature Lovers!
World-class wildlife photography and wonderfully
informative writing open your eyes to the teeming life
just outside your window and around the world.
Join Wildlife Adventures such as tagging sharks, rescuing butterflies and building road crossings for otters. Professional wildlife
photographers share tips for catching your subjects
wherever they soar, swim or burrow.
This magazine contains some UK-specific content.
Please allow 8-10 weeks for your first issue to arrive.
February 2010 - Volume 28 Number 2
Survival of the fattest
How Britain's wildlife copes with winter
Veolia Environment Wildlife Photographer of the Year
The search for 2010's best wildlife photographer gets underway
How to record a birdsong
Five of the best birdsong recorders are put through their paces
Discover Slovakia
Explore the primeval forests and mountain slopes at Europe's wild heart
Prairie dogs
Decode the secret language of America's chattiest rodent
Devil fish
Join the maelstrom of the manta ray's underwater ballet
Jane Goodall
We talk conservation with the queen of the chimpanzees
Plus highlights, Richard Mabey, Q&A, discoveries, how to..., Tales from the Bush, your TV & Radio guide to the best wildlife broadcasts and much more.
Iconic Africa
Powerful new photographs of Africa’s
wildlife, captured in black and white by Nick Brandt
Delinquent
elephants
Why young male elephants need good role models,
too
Heart of Wales
Explore the Cambrian
Mountains – Wales’ best kept secret
Richard Mabey
The
much-loved BBC Wildlife columnist reveals how nature saved him
Two
legs good, no legs best
Richard Jones on why you should
love slugs
Great rift
The BBC’s latest epic
showcases the amazing animals and landscapes of this volcanic region